Whether you’re back in time at Colonial Williamsburg, seeing
the monuments in Washington, DC, or learning about the U.S.
Marines, this journey brings you closer together with your family.
Day 5 – A day in the life of Colonial Williamsburg
Experience life on the eve of the American Revolution in Colonial
Williamsburg; go inside colonial houses and shops, and meet families
as they go about their daily chores without electricity, hot running
water, telephones, computers or television! Your entire day is spent as
you please in this living reminder of 18th-century America. Meals B
Day 6 – George Washington’s house at Mount Vernon
Travel to historic Mount Vernon today for a guided tour of George 8 Days / 7 Nights from $2,281 plus airfare
Washington’s beloved plantation overlooking the Potomac River;
(7 Breakfasts, 2 Lunches, 5 Dinners)
explore his house and learn what life was like for the “Father of Our
Departure Dates: June 5, 12, 26; July 3, 24, 31; August 14, 21
Country.” You won’t believe the view that George and Martha had Go to
www.tauckbridges.com for up-to-the-minute space
from their back porch! Arrive in the nation’s capital this afternoon. First
availability. Additional dates may become available as these sell out.
stop is the International Spy Museum to learn about the role spies have Price Per Person June – August
played in world events throughout history, along with our pop-culture Double Triple Quadruple Single
fascination. This museum features the largest collection of international $2470 $2298 $2281 $2997
spy-related artifacts ever put on public display. Meals BLD Children 12 and under Discount $200
Children under 18 must be booked in a room with at least one adult;
exceptions may be granted under certain circumstances with parental
Day 7 – The national monuments of Washington, DC consent. Quadruple accommodations are not available for four adults.
See famous national landmarks today on a guided tour that shows
Triples and quadruples are usually a two-bedded room. Rollaway cots
are not readily available on this tour.
you the Iwo Jima Memorial, the Lincoln Memorial, and the United
All gratuities are included.
States Capitol Building, ending with a visit to the Smithsonian National
Airfare is additional. Tauck can book your airfare, to Philadelphia
Museum of American History where a portion of Night at the Museum 2 and from Washington, DC, for travel originating in the United States,
was filmed. See the original Star Spangled Banner and President Lincoln’s
subject to availability; ask upon booking for special airfares that may
be available.
trademark top hat; Dorothy’s slippers from The Wizard of Oz; Teddy
Recommended age: 8+
Roosevelt’s chaps; George Armstrong Custer’s jacket; and Julia Child’s
Your family’s comfort is important to us. Ask about booking an additional
kitchen! The remainder of the day is free to explore other sites in the
hotel night before your journey begins and be sure to consider our Guest
capital. Join us for a farewell reception and dinner tonight. Meals BD
Protection Plan offering important travel advantages and a money-back
refund if your travel plans change. See General Information.
Day 8 – Journey home
Fine Hotels / Great Locations
Tour ends: Washington, DC. Fly home anytime. A transfer is
Night 1,2 Four Seasons Hotel Philadelphia – Philadelphia, PA
included from Grand Hyatt Washington to Ronald Reagan Washington
Night 3 Wyndham Gettysburg – Gettysburg, PA
National Airport or Washington Dulles International Airport. Allow a
Night 4,5 Williamsburg Lodge – Williamsburg, VA
minimum of two hours for flight check-in. Meals B
Night 6,7 Grand Hyatt Washington – Washington, DC
Call your travel agent or Tauck Bridges at 866-636-6500
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